UPDATE:
All of the components work fine if I elevate the respective users to Admin in the Win7 guest. I'd rather not do that if I don't have to, but at least it works. It doesn't matter if I do a normal copy of the VM or if I clone it and use the clone. Apparently, it's a Windows permissions issue.
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- 16. Oct 2018, 18:51
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: [Invalid] Copying VM to a Different Host
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- 15. Oct 2018, 17:14
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: [Invalid] Copying VM to a Different Host
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Re: Copying VM to a Different Host
The app was installed from an .msi that was d/l-ed directly to the guest from their main site, and run from inside the Win7 guest. Hadn't thought of the registry. I'll keep that in mind if I don't get anywhere otherwise. I have not ruled out something funky with their app, either. I know how that pr...
- 15. Oct 2018, 16:51
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: [Invalid] Copying VM to a Different Host
- Replies: 6
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Re: Copying VM to a Different Host
Yes that statement is true. There are no network references other than the IP address to access the Metasys server for normal operations. I did copy the VM as indicated in the link you listed. I will start over and try it again, paying closer attention to anything that might not go smoothly. I do no...
- 15. Oct 2018, 15:42
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: [Invalid] Copying VM to a Different Host
- Replies: 6
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[Invalid] Copying VM to a Different Host
I am running VB 5.2.16 with a Windows 7 Pro guest on a Linux Ubuntu 18.04 LTS host. I am trying to copy the VM to a Windows 10 host, running the same version of VirtualBox. (Doing so would prevent me from having to do a lengthy re-install of several components from scratch.) I am able to copy it and...